CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FUNDAMENTALS OF LATIN LANGUAGE TERMINOLOGY

Yusupova Manzura Kurbanovna

Kokand University Andijan branch

Keywords: language, terminology, characteristics, vocabulary base, educational system


Abstract

Latin is considered the root language from which many modern European languages originate. Due to its widespread historical use, Latin terminology remains prevalent in many academic and scientific fields today. The retention of Latin terms stems from certain intrinsic characteristics that have allowed its terminology to endure over time. This article will explore some of the key fundamentals of Latin language terminology that have contributed to its persistence as the foundation of vocabulary in numerous domains.


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